Clinical Lab Sciences

Introduction:
Clinical Lab Sciences

Could this be your next career?

Since 1977, the San Francisco State University Clinical Laboratory Science Internship Program has been training post-baccalaureate candidates for rewarding careers in medical laboratories, clinics, and biomedical research environments. The job responsibilities of a Clinical Lab Scientist involve the collection and analysis of body fluids, tissues and cells in order to diagnose diseases and monitor the progress of treatments. Advances in molecular diagnostics and cryopreservation are welcoming new surroundings for licensed CLS. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects about 193,000 openings for medical laboratory technologists and technicians by 2018.

The program offers expert guidance, both on campus and at affiliated clinical sites. The first semester on campus includes (5) courses specifically designed for CLS training. The remaining 40 weeks are spent at affiliated clinical sites, completing internship. Once finished, interns are eligible to challenge the California State and National examinations for required licensure. A new class of CLS interns starts on campus every fall and spring session.

Candidates must have post-baccalaureate degrees in biological science majors including Clinical Science, Microbiology, Biology or equivalent. Additional academic eligibility requirements include GPA 3.0 or above and additional courses in Immunology, Medical Microbiology, Hematology, Biochemistry and Quantitative Analysis, 3 semester units of Physics and College level mathematics.

Visit the Clinical Laboratory Science Program website for more information.









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